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Lost Highway Motorcycle Show & Concert Wraps Up With Spectacular Weekend of Music, Rides, and Thrills
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Lost Highway Motorcycle Show & Concert 2023 was a huge success, featuring performances by Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Marshall Tucker Band, Struggle Jennings, Bones Owens and more. The beautiful spring weekend featured The First Responders Charity Ride, The Warrior Built Charity Ride, Copper Mike Custom Bike Show, Deadbeat Customs Bike Show, Speed-Kings Cycle Custom Showcase, American Metal Whiskey VIP Lounge, Strati Hovartos Art Show vendors.
BUSHKILL, Pa., June 1, 2023 ~ The Lost Highway Motorcycle Show & Concert 2023 was a roaring success, drawing record crowds to Poconos Park in Bushkill, PA over the weekend of May 19 and 20. The event brought together motorcycle enthusiasts, music lovers, and thrill-seekers from across the country for an unforgettable experience.

Legendary musical acts Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Marshall Tucker Band, Struggle Jennings, and Bones Owens performed to thousands of enthusiastic fans. Dustin Douglas and The Electric Gentlemen and The Brown Brothers competed in the Battle of the Bands for a chance to win the coveted title.

In addition to phenomenal music, Lost Highway offered a wide range of captivating activities and events for motorcycle enthusiasts. The Warrior Built Foundation and the First Responders Charity Rides allowed participants to get in some great riding while supporting two noble causes. And the Deadbeat Custom Clash and Copper Mike Custom Bike Shows featured awe-inspiring creations by some of the most talented bike builders in the country.

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The Speed-Kings Cycle Showcase provided a platform for motorcycle enthusiasts to display their passion and craftsmanship in equal measure as they used some of the best aftermarket motorcycle parts in the business to customize their machines. Art lovers were also treated to stunning world-class photography in the Strati Hovartos Art Show. A vast vendor village offered a diverse selection of merchandise, motorcycle accessories, and delectable food and drink.

John Oakes, CEO of Poconos Park expressed his delight at this year's success: "We are thrilled with the success of this year's Lost Highway Motorcycle Show & Concert...This event was conceived to celebrate the spirit of motorcycle culture, music, and camaraderie, and we are grateful for everyone who contributed to its success."

The Lost Highway Motorcycle Show & Concert will return next year on May 17-19 2024 - mark your calendars! For more information about this event or updates on future events please visit www.LostHighwayShow.com.
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